When to Snag Broncos Single-Game Tickets for the 2018 Season

Get ready, Broncos Country. Football season is nigh! And that means single-game tickets will go on sale soon, too.

Our boys in blue and orange have announced that tickets for individual games in the 2018-19 season at the (temporarily named) Broncos Stadium at Mile High will go on sale July 25, at 10 a.m. MT. So make sure you mark your calendars, Broncos fans! And keep in mind that ticket availability will be limited, especially seeing as the Broncos have sold out 373 consecutive regular-season games dating back to 1970.

Tickets will be available for purchase on Ticketmaster’s website. Single-game tickets vary at a variety of price levels, including full-price tickets, half-price tickets, club seat tickets, and ADA tickets.

Those seeking half-priced tickets must pre-register through Ticketmaster’s Verified Fan program by July 23. Only 2,000 half-priced tickets will be up for grabs each game, and there’s a limit of four tickets per household and no multiple-game purchases allowed.

Earlier this year, in anticipation of the 2018-19 season, the team stated that they will no longer be accepting paper tickets. Instead, mobile tickets will be your key to entering the stadium. This will affect both single-game tickets and season tickets.

“Broncos fans have used mobile ticketing significantly over the last two seasons with more than 35 percent already accessing their tickets through this method,” said Senior Vice President of Sale and Marketing Dennis More. “We look forward to all our ticket holders experiencing the benefits of mobile tickets and will work with our fans to make this a smooth transition.”

Will you be checking out the Broncos in action this season? Let us know in the comments below. And we’ll see you at Broncos Stadium at Mile High!

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